Book Review: No Man’s Land by Richard K. Morgan
4.5/5 stars. Duncan Silver and other British soldiers from The Great War arrived home in the British Isles to discover that the Fae have magically regrown the forests of England and have taken over much of the land mass of the islands, destroying less populated towns and farms throughout the country. In addition, these evil Fae have also begun kidnapping children, and Duncan has taken it upon himself to travel into the woods and rescue these children from their captors. This new novel from the author of science fiction stories about Takeshi Kovacs, beginning with Altered Carbon, and Grimdark fantasy novels in the Land Fit for Heroes trilogy, returns to Grimdark fantasy with an alternate British history that is well-written and filled with strange, but intriguing, characters. Morgan is one of the most unique writers working in SF&F today. This is his first novel in seven years, and a story that has been well worth the wait. Some people might be disappointed that he has moved away ...